Ford's profit rises on truck demand but EV outlook sends shares lower
Ford reported a profit of $1.76 billion last quarter, a rebound from the loss the automaker suffered during the same period in the prior year.
Starbucks profits beat estimates, shares dive on outlook
Starbucks reported better-than-expected quarterly earnings, however shares fell in extended trading after the company failed to lift its outlook.
Passenger on United Airlines flight to Texas allegedly punches flight attendants, attempts to jump from plane
An angry passenger was caught on camera punching an United Airlines employee while boarding a flight from San Francisco, California to Houston, Texas.
Massive amount of funds reportedly poured into Apple high-yield savings accounts upon rollout
A massive amount of funds got poured by Apple credit cardholders into the high-yield savings accounts offered by the tech giant with Goldman Sachs upon their rollout, according to Forbes.
New reversal by Twitter after move sparked MTA withdrawl
Twitter says it has restored free access to a key tool for verified government and “publicly owned" services so they can tweet weather, transit and other alerts.
Musk rejects 'ridiculous' claim Twitter censored Brazilian CNN host
Twitter CEO Elon Musk pushed back on a claim by a CNN Brazil host who alleged the social media platform censored her post in support of a proposed "Fake News Law" in Brazil.
Uber CEO says Lyft vying with Uber 'sets up a competitive market'
CEO Dara Khosrowshahi said Tuesday rival company Lyft vying with Uber "sets up a competitive environment" in the U.S. market. Uber reported its earnings in the morning.
Apple and Google hit back at AirTag stalking with new proposed industry specification
Tech giants Apple and Google are hitting back at stalking via AirTag or similar tools with a new proposed specification that they unveiled on Tuesday.
Nordstrom closing 2 San Francisco stores, cites 'dynamics' of downtown area
Nordstrom will close two of its San Francisco stores in the downtown area this summer, the company announced Tuesday.
Tesla rejects Musk defamation case as a 'settlement,' says report is 'misleading'
Tesla tweeted Monday that claims co-founder Elon Musk had reversed course on never settling an "unjust case" against the automaker were "biased" and "misleading" after paying $10,000.
Environmental groups sue FAA over SpaceX Starship rocket launch
Environmental and wildlife groups sued the Federal Aviation Administration over SpaceX rocket operations in Texas. The company's Starship exploded minutes after launch on April 20.
Uber shares jump on ride, delivery growth
Shares of Uber are higher on Tuesday after the ride-sharing company reported growth in gross customer bookings and deliveries in the first quarter of 2023.
Writers Guild of America to strike for first time in 15 years after failed negotiations with studios
More than 11,500 unionized screenwriters with the Writers Guild of America announced they will strike for the first time in 15 years starting on Tuesday, May 2.
Google's 'godfather of AI' quits to spread word about dangers of AI, warns it will lead to 'bad things'
"Godfather of AI" Geoffrey Hinton worked on early AI development and made a major breakthrough in 2012, but he now says AI is dangerous and can be used for "bad things."
American Airlines pilots vote to authorize strike amid contract negotiations
The Allied Pilots Association, which represents 15,000 American Airlines pilots, said a majority of its members voted to authorize a strike if deemed necessary to finalize a contract.
NFL draft: Ben Watson loves Bryce Young out of the big 4 quarterbacks
Former NFL player Ben Watson grades the 2023 NFL draft and discusses whether Aaron Rodgers can deliver for the New York Jets on 'Varney & Co.'
JPMorgan buys First Republic: Bank shares rise as deal reached
Shares of the major U.S. banks are in the green after JPMorgan Chase announced that it would pay $10.6 billion to the FDIC to buy most of First Republic Bank's assets.
What UPS tells us about the economy
UPS provided clues about which direction the U.S. economy is heading in the short and long term for 2023, this as the Fed makes is latest decision on interest rates Wednesday.
What are the biggest names in tech doing on AI?
Advances in artificial intelligence (AI) have prompted a race among big tech companies to develop chatbots, cloud services, developer tools and more to get ahead of the competition.
'Super Mario Bros. Movie' tops $1B, continues four-week box office dominance
"The Super Mario Bros. Movie," a cinematic adaptation of the top-rated video game franchise, topped the box office over the weekend, cementing its dominance of April.



















